He was an early pioneer in psychoanalytic family therapy and had a name that was really difficult to pronounce.
Who is Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy?
100
The phenomenon that relationships seem "all good" or "all bad".
What is splitting?
100
Identifying and clarifying the appropriate role of a third party in the conflict of a dyad.
What is detriangulating?
100
"Ethical guarantees" to merits that are earned in the context of relationships.
What are Entitlements?
100
The phenomenon where memories or experiences are locked away in the unconscious mind, usually due to anxiety from separating from the attachment object.
What is repression?
200
A child psychiatrist who worked with families, and founded a clinic using his name.
Who is Nathan Ackerman?
200
The phenomenon created by constant exchange of unconscious processes with other family members.
What are Interlocking Pathologies?
200
Two common tools in psychoanalysis coming from examining self-object relations.
What is Interpretation and Promoting Insight?
200
When a child feels forced to choose one parent over another because of mistrust between the two.
What are Split Loyalties?
200
What Nagy describes as a form of dialogue between two people who are conscious of the family dynamics that have shaped their lives.
What is mature love?
300
This group of Bowenian social workers examined gender stereotypes that were reinforced in family therapy theory.
What is The Women's Project
300
The safe and nurturing environment that supports psychological development.
What is a Holding Environment?
300
Translating insight into new action in the family and other relationships.
What is "working through"?
300
A transgenerational mandate that links the current generation to it's obligations to future generations.
What is a Legacy?
300
These are internalized negative aspects of one's parents.
What are parental interjects?
400
This husband and wife team applied object relations therapy to the family unit.
Who are David and Jill Scharff?
400
Therapists who keep themselves accountable to all family members potentially affected by interventions are exhibiting this.
What is Multidirected Partiality?
400
Using a client's spontaneous motives to move the family in a mutually beneficial direction.
What is eliciting?
400
Unconcious commitments to family members that extend across generations to block commitment in current relationships.
What are Invisible Loyalties?
400
This is the TOL for Object Relations Therapy.
What is pathology being defined as unresolved family of origin pain from the past that fosters unhealthy projections and reactivity in the present?
500
This person developed "family of origin therapy", extending object relations therapy to the extended family.
Who is James Framo?
500
These are used to assess how a person relates to others based on early life experiences and connections.
What are Self-Object Relations Patterns?
500
Therapeutic sessions incorporating the extended family that can take as long as four hours to complete.
What is Family of Origin therapy?
500
The destructive process of taking revenge in a relationship based on relational transactions in another relationship.
What is a Revolving Slate?
500
Object Relations therapy takes up this square on the theory cube.